• No deal would be the best deal on split roll in California

    No deal would be the best deal on split roll in California
    It’s open season these days on ballot initiatives, propositions placed on California’s ballots every two years after hundreds of thousands of voters sign petitions to put them there.
    The as-yet-unnamed and -unnumbered initiative known as the “split roll” is not exempt.
    Thanks to a 2014 law, legislators and others state officials who don’t like ordinary citizens to make this state’s biggest policy decisions now can maneuver to get already-qualified initiatives
  • ‘90210’ was the show of an in-between generation and Luke Perry was its brightest star

    ‘90210’ was the show of an in-between generation and Luke Perry was its brightest star
    Play the opening guitar riff of the “Beverly Hills, 90210” for that in-between generation that starts at the tail end of Generation X and bridges to the eldest millennials and a Pavlovian response unfolds.
    Images of palm trees and a bunch of ridiculously good-looking “teens” — played by a group of actors old enough to have graduated from college — hanging out on the beach are conjured.
    Debuting in 1990, the show, “90210,” as the cool kids called it
  • Supreme Court upholds part of former Gov. Jerry Brown’s pension reform law

    Supreme Court upholds part of former Gov. Jerry Brown’s pension reform law
    Government workers do not have the inviolable right to buy credit for years of service they haven’t actually worked and thereby boost retirement benefits, the California Supreme Court concluded Monday in a widely anticipated decision.
    But the court dodged the elephant in the room — whether state and local governments have the right to alter pension formulas for current workers going forward.
    California has long considered public pension promises as contracts etched in stone, arguing
  • AT&T shakes up WarnerMedia to emphasize streaming

    AT&T shakes up WarnerMedia to emphasize streaming
    By Tali Arbel, The Associated Press
    Now that AT&T’s $81 billion takeover of Time Warner is a done deal, the company is reorganizing its TV and movie businesses to emphasize streaming rather than cable TV networks.
    AT&T is bringing in a new executive as longtime HBO and Turner chiefs leave. It’s also consolidating operations for different brands to help generate more video for a new streaming service launching this year. Layoffs are expected in the business now known as Warner
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  • Newsom’s housing plans may have a fatal flaw

    As California’s housing shortage deepened in the last decade, Jerry Brown made only token efforts to address it.
    However, his successor as governor, Gavin Newsom, promises to confront it head-on, even pledging during his campaign to build 3.5 million new units in six years, which would require annual production to quadruple.
    That’s patently impossible to achieve, but he’s taking a stab at making good on his promise with a carrot-and-stick approach.
    Newsom has targeted local opp
  • Corelle, parent of Pyrex and CorningWare, cooks up merger with Instant Pot maker

    Corelle, parent of Pyrex and CorningWare, cooks up merger with Instant Pot maker
    Corelle Brands, the maker of Pyrex and CorningWare kitchen products, agreed to merge with Instant Brands, the company behind the popular Instant Pot.
    Financial terms weren’t disclosed in a joint statement Monday.
    The combined business will have an enterprise value of more than $2 billion, according to a Bloomberg source. Corelle Chief Executive Officer Ken Wilkes will become CEO of the new company, while Robert Wang, Instant Brand’s founder and CEO, will serve as chief innovation off
  • Did Bolton blow North Korea talks?

    Did Bolton blow North Korea talks?
    President Trump’s second summit with North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un last week was criticized by both parties in Washington long before Air Force One even touched down in Hanoi. Washington’s political class seemed terrified that the nearly 70 year state of “war” with North Korea might actually end. In the end the only positive thing they could say about the meeting was that Trump apparently walked away with nothing to show for it.
    The location of the meeting – Hanoi
  • Gas stations, Walmart among top culprits selling tobacco to youths

    Gas stations, Walmart among top culprits selling tobacco to youths
    U.S. regulators said they have identified more than a dozen large retailers and gas-station brands with high rates of illegal tobacco sales to minors, including locations operated under the Exxon Mobil, Sunoco and BP names, as well as Walmart and Kroger.
    Food and Drug Administration inspections since 2010 found 15 retail chains whose stores sold tobacco to minors at least 15 percent of the time, the agency said in a statement Monday, March 4. The FDA also sent a letter to Walgreens Boots Allianc
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  • California is the nation’s biggest GMO and organic food battleground

    California is the nation’s biggest GMO and organic food battleground
    California was the first state to have genetically modified crops sold commercially, but it is also the state with the most organic farms.
    Do you remember the Flavr Savr tomato? It was the first genetically engineered crop to receive U.S. Food and Drug Administration approval 25 years ago.
    Unsavr-able
    The growth of genetically modified food has increased rapidly since 1994, but the Flavr Savr ended in commercial demise.
    The Flavr Savr story begins in Davis, where researchers for Calgene, a biote
  • Curt Seeden: There’s no shortage of food events in Fountain Valley once spring arrives

    Curt Seeden: There’s no shortage of food events in Fountain Valley once spring arrives
    When spring arrives, I’m pretty much a creature of habit.
    In Fountain Valley, there are annual events this time of year that are always on my calendar. I thought I would mention a few that I really look forward to, in case you’re interested in checking them out yourself.
    One of my favorites: The Knights of Columbus will hold its Lenten fish bakes from 5 to 7 p.m. Fridays, beginning March 8, and continuing March 15, 22, 29 and April 5 and 12 at Holy Spirit Catholic Church, 17279 Ward
  • Mater Dei’s Raesjon Davis earns Future 50 invitation at Under Armour All-America camp

    Mater Dei’s Raesjon Davis earns Future 50 invitation at Under Armour All-America camp
    Sizzling college recruit Raesjon Davis of Mater Dei earned an invitation to Under Armour’s Future 50 underclassmen camp with a strong performance at the Under Armour All-America camp at Mission Viejo on Sunday, recruiting guru Greg Biggins of 247Sports confirmed.
    The Future 50, to be held in January 2020, features top underclassmen and runs in conjunction with the Under Armour All-America Game in Orlando, Fla.
    Davis, 6-foot-1, 210-pound sophomore outside linebacker, burst onto the scene la
  • Fans, celebrities react to the death of Luke Perry, star of ‘Beverly Hills, 90210’ and ‘Riverdale’

    Fans, celebrities react to the death of Luke Perry, star of ‘Beverly Hills, 90210’ and ‘Riverdale’
    Luke Perry, who became a teen heartthrob on ’90s teen soap “Beverly Hills, 90210,” died Monday, March 4, according to reports. 
    Perry, who also starred on modern teen show “Riverdale,” as Archie’s dad, was hospitalized last week after suffering a massive stroke at his Sherman Oaks home, according to TMZ. He was 52.
    Other credits included a leading role in the “Buffy the Vampire Slayer” film and on Broadway in “The Rocky Horror Show.&rdqu
  • Luke Perry, ‘Beverly Hills, 90210’ star, dies at 52

    Luke Perry, ‘Beverly Hills, 90210’ star, dies at 52
    Luke Perry, currently a cast member in the CW series “Riverdale,” has been hospitalized, said a publicist for the “Beverly Hills, 90210” star. Arnold Robinson said the 52-year-old actor is “currently under observation” at the hospital. (2018 photo by Chris Pizzello/Invision/AP, File)
    BURBANK — Actor Luke Perry, who had been hospitalized since last week after suffering a major stroke, died Monday at a Burbank hospital.
    Publicist Arnold Robinson released a
  • Keith Flint, singer of electronic band The Prodigy, dies at 49

    Keith Flint, singer of electronic band The Prodigy, dies at 49
    By DANICA KIRKA
    LONDON  — Keith Flint, the fiery frontman of British dance-electronic band The Prodigy, was found dead Monday at his home near London, the band said. He was 49.
    Prodigy co-founder Liam Howlett said in an Instagram post that Flint killed himself over the weekend.
    “I’m shell shocked … confused and heart broken,” he wrote.
    Police confirmed that the body of a 49-year-old man had been found at a home in Brook Hill, northeast of London. They said the
  • Long Beach man accused of blowing up Aliso Viejo spa, killing ex-girlfriend, is charged

    Long Beach man accused of blowing up Aliso Viejo spa, killing ex-girlfriend, is charged
    The Long Beach man arrested Sunday in connection with the 2018 bombing that killed his former girlfriend at the Aliso Viejo day spa where she worked was charged in her death, U.S. Department of Justice officials said.
    In an indictment filed Monday, federal prosecutors charged 59-year-old Stephen Beal with malicious destruction of a building that resulted in death.
    They said Beal built the bomb that was placed in a cardboard box and detonated when his ex-girlfriend, 48-year-old Ildiko Krajnyak, o
  • How Inland Empire band The BellRays became legends by way of Europe

    How Inland Empire band The BellRays became legends by way of Europe
    For 30 years this Riverside-born band has been thrashing punk tunes with a side of soul and slap of funk.
    The BellRays have toured the world and released more than a dozen albums since their Inland Empire start, and now they’re coming back home to end their U.S. tour.
    But wait. Who are The BellRays you ask?
    Shame on you for even asking that.
    “We’re bringing five thousand miles of road tested music and all the dirt that comes with that,” said guitarist Robert Vennum,
  • House Judiciary panel launches sweeping Trump probe

    House Judiciary panel launches sweeping Trump probe
    By MARY CLARE JALONICK
    WASHINGTON  — The House Judiciary Committee is launching a sweeping new probe of President Donald Trump, his White House, his campaign and his businesses, sending document requests to 81 people linked to the president and his associates.
    Committee Chairman Jerrold Nadler said Monday the investigation will be focused on possible obstruction of justice, corruption and abuse of power. The aggressive, broad investigation could set the stage for an impeachment effort
  • This is how Porto’s Bakery is training its new employees for the West Covina spring opening

    This is how Porto’s Bakery is training its new employees for the West Covina spring opening
    Yenny Lopez was in a kitchen at Porto’s Bakery and Cafe in Downey putting the finishing touches on a red velvet cake.
    After arranging red rose petals in the shape of a giant flower, the 36-year-old West Covina-based cake decorator sprinkled her creation with a light dusting of snow sugar.
    New Porto’s employees from left: Tiffany Papagayo, Helide Garcia and Andres Escobar, rear, train at the Downey, Ca. location Feb. 20, 2019.The trainees will be placed at the bakery/restaurant’
  • Dig dinosaur bones? Noted paleontologist will speak at Casa lecture series Thursday

    Dig dinosaur bones? Noted paleontologist will speak at Casa lecture series Thursday
    Casa Romantica Cultural Center and Gardens will host paleontologist and author Dr. Tom Deméré to speak as part of the institution’s Casa Up Close lecture series on Thursday, March 7.
    Dr. Deméré is the curator of Paleontology and director of PaleoServices at the San Diego Natural History Museum, where he has been on staff since 1994. His talk will center on his most exciting and noteworthy dig finds, including the discovery in 1992 of a 130,000-year-old mastodon
  • Build your own droid, lightsaber and ‘Star Wars’ wardrobe in Disneyland’s Galaxy’s Edge

    Build your own droid, lightsaber and ‘Star Wars’ wardrobe in Disneyland’s Galaxy’s Edge
    “Star Wars” fans who want to build their own astromech droid from spare parts, assemble a lightsaber from a space junkyard or create their own intergalactic wardrobe will find a remote village outpost filled with everything they need at Disneyland’s Galaxy’s Edge.
    If the Disney merchandise team does its job right, visitors won’t realize they’re in a theme park gift shop until they pull out their credit card in Black Spire Outpost on the planet Batuu, the 14-ac
  • Status Update: Former CEO of Taco Bell dies; Ensign Group makes big executive changes

    Status Update: Former CEO of Taco Bell dies; Ensign Group makes big executive changes
    John Martin, the former president and CEO of Taco Bell, died Wednesday, Feb. 27.The company issued a statement saying Smith helped build Taco Bell into “one of the most successful restaurant brands today.” No cause of death was provided by the company. (Courtesy of Taco Bell)
    Barry R. Port, chief operating officer of Ensign Services, will assume the role of chief executive officer in May as Christopher Christensen, president and CEO, shifts to executive chairman of the firm’s b
  • Ohana Festival lineup topped by Red Hot Chili Peppers, The Strokes, Eddie Vedder and Incubus

    Ohana Festival lineup topped by Red Hot Chili Peppers, The Strokes, Eddie Vedder and Incubus
    After dropping hints on social media throughout the weekend, the full lineup for the fourth annual Ohana Festival was revealed on Monday morning. The eclectic three-day affair, a Live Nation event curated by Pearl Jam frontman Eddie Vedder and produced by Laguna Hills-based Synergy Global Entertainment, will take place Friday, Sept. 27, through Sunday, Sept. 29, at Doheny State Beach in Dana Point.
    Friday will he headlined by The Strokes with support from Tash Sultana, LP, Devendra Banhart, Whit
  • Former Colorado Gov. Hickenlooper joins presidential race

    Former Colorado Gov. Hickenlooper joins presidential race
    By NICHOLAS RICCARDI
    DENVER  — Former Colorado Gov. John Hickenlooper said on Monday he’s running for president, casting himself as a can-do uniter who’s used to overcoming adversity and accomplishing liberal goals in a politically divided state.
    “I’m running for president because we need dreamers in Washington, but we also need to get things done,” Hickenlooper, 67, said in a video announcing his campaign . “I’ve proven again and again I can
  • Searches to resume after tornado kills 23 in Alabama

    Searches to resume after tornado kills 23 in Alabama
    By KIM CHANDLER
    BEAUREGARD, Ala. — Rescuers prepared Monday to tear through the rubble of mobile homes and houses in search of survivors of a powerful tornado that rampaged through southeast Alabama and killed at least 23 people.
    The trail of destruction was at least half a mile wide and overwhelmed rural Lee County’s coroners’ office, forcing it to call in help from the state.
    “The devastation is incredible,” Lee County Sheriff Jay Jones said.
    Drones flying overhea
  • Searches resume after tornado kills 23 in Alabama

    Searches resume after tornado kills 23 in Alabama
    By KIM CHANDLER
    BEAUREGARD, Ala. —  Rescuers tore through rubble and wreckage Monday in a search for survivors amid homes torn from foundations, shredded metal dangling from battered trees and dead animals lying among debris after a powerful tornado ripped through southeast Alabama and killed at least 23 people, including children.
    The trail of destruction from the Sunday tornado was at least half a mile wide and overwhelmed rural Lee County’s coroners’ office, forcin
  • Bargain Hunter: The Pico has a free comedy reading series

    Bargain Hunter: The Pico has a free comedy reading series
    The Pico in Los Angeles has launched the monthly reading series, “The Pack at The Pico,” featuring short comedies by Eugene Pack. The creator of “Celebrity Autobiography,” Pack is also a Drama Desk Award winner. Each show will consist of new material and a different noteworthy cast. Readings are at 7:30 p.m. March 5, April 16, May 7, June 11, July 23 and Aug. 23. Admission is free, but donations are welcome. The Pico is at 10508 W. Pico Blvd. Call 310-204-4440 or go to ww
  • Head-on collision in Anaheim leaves one dead, four others hospitalized

    Head-on collision in Anaheim leaves one dead, four others hospitalized
    ANAHEIM — One person was killed and four others were critically injured Sunday, March 3, in a head-on crash in Anaheim, said police.
    The crash took place just before 9 p.m. on Cerritos Avenue, Anaheim Police Sgt. Daron Wyatt said. The crash shut down Cerritos Avenue between Dallas Drive and Whitegate Road for the investigation.
    One man was in one vehicle and four other men were in the second vehicle, Wyatt said.Both directions of Cerritos Avenue are closed between Dallas and Whitegate due
  • UC Riverside baseball sweeps CBU in doubleheader

    UC Riverside baseball sweeps CBU in doubleheader
    RIVERSIDE – How much attention you paid to the postgame fireworks after the nightcap of Sunday’s UC Riverside-Cal Baptist University doubleheader depended on what dugout you occupied.
    UC Riverside? The Highlanders didn’t need to pay much attention. After all, they created their own fireworks — banging out 25 hits in a doubleheader sweep of the Lancers. Fourteen of those hits came in UCR’s 7-4 victory over host CBU in that second game at Totman Stadium.
    Those were no
  • Adama Diomande scores game-winner for LAFC in season opener

    Adama Diomande scores game-winner for LAFC in season opener
    Los Angeles FC Peter-Lee Vassell (11) kicks the ball to a teammate during the second half of a Major League season opening soccer match against the Sporting Kansas City at Banc of California Stadium in Los Angeles, Calif. on Sunday March 3, 2019.Los Angeles FC defeated Sporting Kansas City 2-1.(Photo by Raul Romero Jr, Contributing Photographer)
    Los Angeles FC forward Latif Blessing (7) brings the ball down the pitch against the Sporting Kansas City during the second half of a Major League seaso
  • Graham Harrell tasked with reviving USC offense with some ‘Air Raid’ flair

    Graham Harrell tasked with reviving USC offense with some ‘Air Raid’ flair
    The North Texas football team had lost 11 times in 12 tries in 2015, marred by a futile offense that had trouble scoring points. The only school the Mean Green beat just recently started a football program.
    The following January, returning members of the shabby squad assembled in a meeting room to greet an LDN-L-USC HARRELL-0304overhauled coaching staff.
    A clean-shaven 30-year-old, who might’ve otherwise been mistaken for a new graduate transfer, entered. Graham Harrell wasn’t far re
  • For Angels’ Kaleb Cowart and Jared Walsh, pitching and hitting is just like old times

    For Angels’ Kaleb Cowart and Jared Walsh, pitching and hitting is just like old times
    TEMPE, Ariz. – The first time Jared Walsh became teammates with Kaleb Cowart, they were teenagers playing for the same club team in suburban Atlanta. By age 14, Walsh said, Cowart was already throwing baseballs 92 mph.
    “I always thought he was a great hitter,” Walsh said of Cowart, “but not many people could throw a baseball 92 at 14, let alone 25.”
    The second time Walsh and Cowart became teammates was a year ago. Walsh was still hitting, playing the field, and occa
  • Clippers-Lakers game Monday comes with motivation aplenty

    Clippers-Lakers game Monday comes with motivation aplenty
    LOS ANGELES — Former Laker Ivica Zubac expects full well that his former teammates will be motivated when they meet his new team Monday — it’s crunchtime in the playoff race and the seventh-place Clippers lead the 10th-place Lakers in the Western Conference standings.
    After being part of the first trade between the franchises since 1983, when the teams exchanged packages that brought Norm Nixon to the (then-San Diego) Clippers and sent Byron Scott to the Lakers, Zubac said he&r
  • Whicker: JaMychal Green fits right into the Clippers’ sharp-toothed ethic

    Whicker: JaMychal Green fits right into the Clippers’ sharp-toothed ethic
    LOS ANGELES — Lawler’s Law was imposed at approximately 2:15 p.m. PST Sunday.
    The Clippers saw an exposed neck and they stepped on it. They needed only 9:20 to grab a 32-12 lead over  the lottery-loving New York Knicks.
    They led 82-44 at half. With 41 seconds left in the third quarter Lou Williams scored the 100th and 101st points, and Hall of Fame-bound broadcaster Ralph Lawler enforced The Law, which means that any team wins when it gets to 100 first.
    There once was a time whe
  • TV best bet: Lakers week could determine season

    TV best bet: Lakers week could determine season
    THE LAKERSMonday, March 4: Clippers at Lakers, 7:30 p.m., NBATV/SNLAWednesday, March 6: Lakers at Denver, 7:30 p.m., ESPNSaturday, March 9: Boston at Lakers, 5:30 p.m., ABC
    Not the NBA, just the Lakers, whose forthcoming week may be remembered as the tipping point for a franchise that handed its future to LeBron  James only to get an empty hand back from the star who seems more interested in his off-court life than playing serious basketball.
    The Lakers are 30-33, 4 ½ games out
  • Homeless runners conquer Tustin half-marathon as part of recovery process

    Homeless runners conquer Tustin half-marathon as part of recovery process
    About 3,000 runners participated in the Tustin Hangar Half Marathon on Sunday, March 3. For at least six of those runners, the distance to the finish line paled in comparison to the distance they traveled to get to the starting line.
    Those half-dozen homeless runners are associated with the Orange County Rescue Mission. They were joined by volunteers from Up and Running Again, a nonprofit group that works with members of the homeless community, training them to run as part of an effort to g
  • Anaheim police investigate homicide; say it may be gang-related

    Anaheim police investigate homicide; say it may be gang-related
    A possibly gang-related shooting in a residential area of Anaheim left one person dead on Sunday, March 3.
    Officers responded at about 3:30 p.m. to reports of a homicide that took place on the 1800 block of West Dogwood Avenue, according to Anaheim Police Sgt. Daron Wyatt. He said one male victim had suffered at least one gunshot wound and was declared dead at the scene.
    Related Articles Chino Hills man gets 4 years in prison for alcohol-fueled deadly crash in Orange County Couple slain in Newpo
  • Hemet woman arrested in Ontario on suspicion of trafficking 15-year-old from Orange County

    Hemet woman arrested in Ontario on suspicion of trafficking 15-year-old from Orange County
    Police and deputies have arrested a woman in Ontario on suspicion of trafficking a 15-year-old girl for prostitution.
    Authorities in San Bernardino County received information from the Orange County Human Trafficking Task Force about a minor who was possibly a victim of human trafficking, and responded Feb. 26 to a motel at 1405 E. 4th Street in Ontario. During the investigation, officials found an advertisement for an online escort service that they believe featured the underage girl they had b
  • UFC 235 delivered blowout title wins and big drama

    UFC 235 delivered blowout title wins and big drama
    LAS VEGAS — With two title fights and a highly anticipated debut, UFC 235 was expected to deliver Saturday night and wound up meeting expectations.
    Two controversial rulings, however, added intrigue and possible asterisks. Here’s a next-day breakdown of an exceptional night of fights at T-Mobile Arena.
    NO DOUBT
    The championship bouts, both going the five-round distance, were two of the most one-sided co-main and main events on the same card in recent history.
    To no one’s surpri
  • Dodgers handling Walker Buehler with care this spring

    Dodgers handling Walker Buehler with care this spring
    GLENDALE, Ariz. – It has not been a light-hearted romp like the movie that shares his last name. But Walker Buehler has had a lot of time to play hooky.
    The Dodgers are handling the 24-year-old right-hander with care this spring, wary of the potential aftereffects of a significant innings spike last season. After throwing a total of 103 innings in parts of two seasons following Tommy John surgery in 2015, Buehler threw 177 innings last year (majors, minors and postseason combined).
    Buehler
  • Goals by youngsters please LA Kings coach Willie Desjardins

    Goals by youngsters please LA Kings coach Willie Desjardins
    Veterans Dustin Brown and Ilya Kovalchuk were responsible for three of the Kings’ goals in their 6-3 victory over Chicago on Saturday afternoon at Staples Center. Brown had two of them.
    The other three goals went to youngsters Sean Walker, Adrian Kempe and Brendan Leipsic.
    Interim coach Willie Desjardins really liked that part of his team’s victory, which snapped a 10-game losing streak, the second-longest in franchise history. The longest is 11 games in 2004.Related Articles Big Kur
  • Kenley Jansen debuts and Dodgers shut down the Rangers

    Kenley Jansen debuts and Dodgers shut down the Rangers
    THE GAME: Kenley Jansen made his first spring appearance with a scoreless inning as the Dodgers beat the Texas Rangers 6-3 Sunday at Camelback Ranch.
    PITCHING REPORT: RHP Kenta Maeda gave up three runs in the first inning including two on a home run by Matt Davidson but retired the next five batters he faced in his two innings, three on strikeouts. … Jansen retired the side in his inning with one strikeout. … Joe Kelly gave up a single in his second inning of the spring. … B
  • Golfer Vijay Singh will not defend title in Hoag Classic

    Golfer Vijay Singh will not defend title in Hoag Classic
    World Golf Hall of Famer Vijay Singh, who had a chance Sunday to become the oldest player in history to win a PGA Tour event, will not defend his title in the PGA Tour Champions’ newly renamed Hoag Classic this week in Newport Beach.Related Articles Justin Thomas leads wide-open Genesis Open at halfway point Matt Kuchar apologizes, will pay stiffed caddie $50,000
    Though he won his first individual Champions title on the 50-and-over tour last March in then-named Toshiba Classic, Singh, 56,
  • Mike Trout, Albert Pujols hit back-to-back homers in Angels’ 4-1 win over A’s

    Mike Trout, Albert Pujols hit back-to-back homers in Angels’ 4-1 win over A’s
    THE GAME: Mike Trout and Albert Pujols hit back-to-back home runs in a 4-1 win over the Oakland A’s before an announced crowd of 7,407 at Tempe Diablo Stadium.
    HITTING REPORT: The Angels collected four consecutive extra-base hits in the third inning to plate three runs against A’s starter Marco Estrada. Kole Calhoun doubled. Trout’s first Cactus League home run cleared the fence just left of straightaway center field. Albert Pujols (3 for 3) homered to left field, his first of
  • Jakob Silfverberg gets milestone goal as Ducks end 5-game losing streak

    Jakob Silfverberg gets milestone goal as Ducks end 5-game losing streak
    Anaheim Ducks’ Corey Perry, top, fights with Colorado Avalanche’s Patrik Nemeth during the second period of an NHL hockey game Sunday, March 3, 2019, in Anaheim, Calif. (AP Photo/Marcio Jose Sanchez)
    Colorado Avalanche goaltender Philipp Grubauer gives up a goal on a shot from Anaheim Ducks’ Cam Fowler during the second period of an NHL hockey game Sunday, March 3, 2019, in Anaheim, Calif. (AP Photo/Marcio Jose Sanchez)SoundThe gallery will resume insecondsAnaheim Ducks’
  • Photos: Thousands descend on Lake Elsinore to view wildflowers Sunday

    Photos: Thousands descend on Lake Elsinore to view wildflowers Sunday
    Thousands descended onto the hills near Lake Elsinore Sunday March 3, 2019 to view the superbloom of California poppies in the Riverside County Wildlife Conservation Area along the 15 freeway. Riverside County Regional Park Rangers are asking the public to stay off of hillsides and refrain from picking the delicate flowers. (Photo by Will Lester, Inland Valley Daily Bulletin/SCNG)
    Thousands descended onto the hills near Lake Elsinore Sunday March 3, 2019 to view the superbloom of California popp
  • Photos: Thousands descend on Lake Elsinore to view wildflowers

    Photos: Thousands descend on Lake Elsinore to view wildflowers
    Thousands descended on the hills near Lake Elsinore on Sunday, March 3, to view the superbloom of California poppies in the Riverside County Wildlife Conservation Area along the 15 freeway.
    Riverside County Regional Park Rangers are asking the public to stay off hillsides and refrain from picking the delicate flowers.
    Thousands descended onto the hills near Lake Elsinore Sunday March 3, 2019 to view the superbloom of California poppies in the Riverside County Wildlife Conservation Area along the
  • Landry Shamet carries Clippers to big first half in victory over Knicks

    Landry Shamet carries Clippers to big first half in victory over Knicks
    Los Angeles Clippers forward Montrezl Harrell, right, shoots as New York Knicks forward Noah Vonleh defends during the first half of an NBA basketball game Sunday, March 3, 2019, in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill)
    Los Angeles Clippers center Ivica Zubac, left, shoots as New York Knicks center Mitchell Robinson defends during the first half of an NBA basketball game Sunday, March 3, 2019, in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill)SoundThe gallery will resume insecondsLos Angeles Clippers

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